Scottie Pippen: Hall of Fame 2010

Written by J.J.

Hey fellow readers. Sorry being absent but things are pretty hectic. Ben Working overtime with the Fall line up, Photoshoots lining up, and New Uniforms for Bay Area’s Tenacious D basketball Team. So Stay tuned…. But now….

As we know, Scottie Pippen of Chicago Bulls has been inducted to the Hall of fame Class of 2010. It has been long over due and I am excited Pip got in to the HOF. I always watched the Bulls when I was a young. Like many young Bulls fan, I tried to copy MJs fadeaway and up and under reverse layups. I never appreciated the finer things Scottie Pippen has done for the Bulls during their 6 Championship runs. Until I revisited the Game 1 of the Bulls vs. Pacers playoff series in 1998. Scottie, if you ever read this…I play defense because of you.

Where there is a Jordan, who is the “Man”…. Scottie nonetheless is also the “Man” in his own right. Creating Defensive havoc on opposing guards with his 6′ 8 frame and 7’o wingspan. On the Offensive end, he has the vision to see up the court for the pass, the skills to knock down the long three, the speed to blow by bigger defenders and the footwork and skill sets to post up on Smaller players.

Many people ask, without Pippen, will Jordan win an NBA Championship, let alone 6? No. But I also have to add on, without Jordan, Will Pippen win 6 Championships? No. I can say Both great Players Complimented each other on the Floor. Defensively and Offensively. They challenged each other during practice, they competed against each other. In result, they played…together, and won, and won, and won some more.

Watching Pippen’s Hall of Fame speech, the person who introduced him was none other than, Michael Jordan. It was fitting. I had a smile on my face when I saw that. Such respect between the two players, team mates, and friends. A great induction indeed.